• boonhet@sopuli.xyz
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      Where have you been the last few years lol, new CS grads aren’t exactly doing well at the moment.

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        They’re still doing better than a lot of fields. I mean when you factor in compensation it’s still one of the best fields to be in. Compare to a teacher, where you’ll need a master’s degree in most states and then you can expect a salary around 40k. Whereas with software, when you do find a job it’s not unusual to start over 100k. But if you were willing to work for half that, I bet you’d find something quick.

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          CS has a pretty high unpemployment rate and that was pre-covid too. yea maybe it was meant for grad school from the sounds of it.

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          They aren’t paying 100k for some fresh grad they need to train. They will pay them to train their AI models at the lowest possible price point though.

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        cs hasnt bee doing well for more than 10+years. one of the first thing i looked at on a different forum from that long ago, cs and one other stem was has pretty poor job prospects non-health bio, and cs.